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Lady Gaga fashion designer swaps creating glitzy outfits to make masks for frontline workers

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A fashion designer whose clients have included Lady Gaga has swapped creating glitzy outfits for making face masks for frontline key workers amid the coronavirus crisis.

Zeynep Kartal and her twin sons have made 1,000 masks for key workers and volunteers at Manchester City Council and Urban Outreach in Bolton, who are creating food parcels for needy families and carrying out other vital work during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Zeynep, whose company is based in the heart of Manchester city centre, lists pop stars, soap stars and celebs including Lady Gaga and American actress Lindsay Lohan among her clientele, and she dressed former Coronation Street star Katie McGlynn in a stunning bespoke gown for the National Television Awards 2020 where she

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